A solution of Na2SO4 is at equilibrium with its vapor in a closed vessel. Assuming all Na2SO4 is dissolved and there is no solid left
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In this case, we have a solution of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) that is fully dissolved in water, and we are considering the equilibrium between the solution and its vapor. Show more…
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